Danny Collier

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He contrasts the idea of the Messiah as a new David ushering in a new Davidic kingdom—the very idea that we have just encountered among the disciples—with a grander vision of the one who is to come: the true Messiah is not David’s son, but David’s Lord. He sits, not on David’s throne, but on God’s throne (cf. Mt 22:41-45).
Jesus of Nazareth, Part Two: Holy Week: From the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection
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